Volume II
SEXUAL INVERSION
THIRD EDITION, REVISED AND ENLARGED
CONTENTS
Homosexuality Among Animals—Among the Lower Human Races—The
Albanians—The Greeks—The Eskimos—The Tribes of the Northwest United
States—Homosexuality Among Soldiers in Europe—Indifference Frequently
Manifested by European Lower Classes—Sexual Inversion at
Rome—Homosexuality in Prisons—Among Men of Exceptional Intellect and
Moral Leaders—Muret—Michelangelo—Winkelmann—Homosexuality in English
History—Walt Whitman—Verlaine—Burton's Climatic Theory of
Homosexuality—The Racial Factor—The Prevalence of Homosexuality Today.
Westphal—Hössli—Casper—Ulrichs—Krafft-Ebing—Moll—Féré—Kiernan—Lydston—Raffalovich—Edward
Carpenter—Hirschfeld.
Relatively Undifferentiated State of the Sexual Impulse in Early Life—The
Freudian View—Homosexuality in Schools—The Question of Acquired
Homosexuality—Latent Inversion—Retarded Inversion—Bisexuality—The
Question of the Invert's Truthfulness—Histories.
Prevalence of Sexual Inversion Among Women—Among Women of Ability—Among
the Lower Races—Temporary Homosexuality in Schools,
etc.—Histories—Physical and Psychic Characteristics of Inverted
Women—The Modern Development of Homosexuality Among Women.
Analysis of Histories—Race—Heredity—General Health—First Appearance of
Homosexual Impulse—Sexual Precocity and Hyperesthesia—Suggestion and
Other Exciting Causes of Inversion—Masturbation—Attitude Toward
Women—Erotic Dreams—Methods of Sexual Relationship—Pseudo-sexual
Attraction—Physical Sexual Abnormalities—Artistic and Other
Aptitudes—Moral Attitude of the Invert.
What is Sexual Inversion?—Causes of Diverging Views—The Theory of
Suggestion Unworkable—Importance of the Congenital Element in
Inversion—The Freudian Theory—Embryonic Hermaphroditism as a Key to
Inversion—Inversion as a Variation or "Sport"—Comparison with
Color-blindness, Color-hearing, and Similar Abnormalities—What is an
Abnormality?—Not Necessarily a Disease—Relation of Inversion to
Degeneration—Exciting Causes of Inversion—Not Operative in the Absence
of Predisposition.
The Prevention of Homosexuality—The Influence of the
School—Coeducation—The Treatment of Sexual
Inversion—Castration—Hypnotism—Associational
Therapy—Psycho-analysis—Mental and Physical Hygiene—Marriage—The
Children of Inverts—The Attitude of Society—The Horror Aroused by
Homosexuality—Justinian—The Code Napoléon—The State of the Law in
Europe Today—Germany—England—What Should be our Attitude Toward
Homosexuality?
Homosexuality Among Tramps.
The School-friendships of Girls.
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